ASEAN Commission to release report on women’s rights, gender equality (Jakarta Post, 29 April 2016)
ASEAN Commission to release report on women’s rights, gender equality (Jakarta Post, 29 April 2016) The ASEAN Commission on Women and Children ( ACWC ) plans to release a report on women’s rights and gender equality this June, examining the progress and disparities experienced by Southeast Asian women in politics, education, health and the community.…
Read MoreThailand: UN human rights chief concerned over growing military role in Government (UN News, 22 April 2016)
Thailand: UN human rights chief concerned over growing military role in Government (UN News, 22 April 2016) The United Nations human rights chief has expressed growing concern about the military’s deepening role in Thailand’s civilian administration, as well as tight curbs on dissent, as the country prepares to vote on a final draft Constitution. “An…
Read MoreUnderestimating the economic power of ASEAN would be a mistake (The Nation, 30 March 2016)
Underestimating the economic power of ASEAN would be a mistake (The Nation, 30 March 2016) To underestimate the region, however, would be a mistake. The GDP of its ten members now totals more than $2.5 trillion – about 25 per cent more than India’s. If ASEAN were one economy, and current growth trends continue, it could be…
Read MoreUS Upgrades Economic Ties With ASEAN Amid China’s Growing Influence (The Diplomat, 30 March 2016)
US Upgrades Economic Ties With ASEAN Amid China’s Growing Influence (The Diplomat, 30 March 2016) ASEAN has become the strategic focus in the U.S. “rebalance to Asia” strategy. China enjoys comparative advantages in historic, geographic, and geo-economic terms, and has been ASEAN’s largest trading partner for six consecutive years since the bilateral free trade agreement…
Read MoreChina’s actions in South China Sea far bigger than other claimants, says US official (Straits Times, 30 March 2016)
China’s actions in South China Sea far bigger than other claimants, says US official (Straits Times, 30 March 2016) China’s campaign of land reclamation and military construction on features in disputed waters of the South China Sea “vastly outstrips what all other claimants have done over the past several decades”, a senior US official has…
Read MoreIndonesia and Malaysia protest ‘trespass’ of Chinese boats (Asian Correspondent, 30 March 2016)
Indonesia and Malaysia protest ‘trespass’ of Chinese boats (Asian Correspondent, 30 March 2016) Indonesia has demanded that the Chinese government explain the “encroachment” of its coast guard vessel, claiming that it had interfered with Indonesia’s seizing of a Chinese boat that was fishing illegally in its waters. According to the Jakarta Post, Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno…
Read MoreSouth-east Asia’s children face ‘double burden’ of obesity and undernutrition – UN report (UN News, 28 March 2016)
South-east Asia’s children face ‘double burden’ of obesity and undernutrition – UN report (UN News, 28 March 2016) A joint report released by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has shed new light on the nutrition situation of children across the region.…
Read MoreMyanmar: UN chief welcomes election of first civilian President in more than 50 years (UN News, 16 March 2016)
Myanmar: UN chief welcomes election of first civilian President in more than 50 years (UN News, 16 March 2016) Following the historic national polls last 8 November, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Htin Kyaw, who was elected by the Myanmar Parliament as the first civilian President in more than five decades. “He welcomes this as…
Read MoreUN warns of dark side of greater ASEAN integration (Straits Times, 26 February 2016)
UN warns of dark side of greater ASEAN integration (Straits Times, 26 February 2016) Increasing trade ties in South-east Asia are a boon not only for business but also for crime, though local officials have not quite figured out how to control the latter. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in a…
Read MoreUN development agenda seeks to reach ‘those farthest behind,’ Ban tells Human Rights Council (UN News 29 February 2016)
UN development agenda seeks to reach ‘those farthest behind,’ Ban tells Human Rights Council (UN News 29 February 2016) At the opening of the 31st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, senior UN officials emphasized the powerful link between the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the right to development, highlighting that people on the…
Read MorePhilippines asks China to respect sea dispute arbitration (Channel News Asia, 27 February 2016)
Philippines asks China to respect sea dispute arbitration (Channel News Asia, 27 February 2016) The Philippines has urged China to respect a forthcoming ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague on a territorial dispute in the South China Sea after Beijing accused Manila of “political provocation”. China claims almost the entire South China Sea,…
Read MoreChina Urges U.S. to Stand down on South China Sea Issue (Xinhua, 29 February 2016)
China Urges U.S. to Stand down on South China Sea Issue (Xinhua, 29 February 2016) China has urged the United States to not position itself as the “international judge” on the South China Sea issue. Hong Lei, a spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, made the remarks at a daily press briefing after Daniel Kritenbrink, U.S. White…
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